------_--».~A.»» ~mv~pvmnn rrHP-riimrfifl (Yd-i A dozen n-ovo great .5017". ./ , wnw rm lune. tcv: AFFAIR" meiody succaszcs I , I narrator.‘ T,‘ ujxlrnorri _ A. “Elli END l\'i'l O N BILL Qaballero CES and Sheila Ryan Chrll-Pln Martin ' Edmund lil’. 1 or ADVENTURES AR ROMERO e Robert Sterling Janet Beecher MacDonald ' Jacqueline Dulyo 61-‘ man ilYDElt 'l.\lt) [llllb-li-OLD TUKKEY—Sh0l\'s 3.15, 7, 8.45 ,'1‘wo Fisited Thriller“ With Cesar ltomero , ‘lfiltv. ‘ At The (‘upltol Two-listed- ucllon 1 adventure bllliltlCtll __ ‘ romance l11fil_1l1>'11~»‘>_ y _ b. ‘_. lllero, the 10w. c/\Il\*51>\- --\ pic- wre wmql, opened LL; tngugcnlcilt last night a: the Capitol Theatre with handsome and straw _ Romero back nu. in unolhc: _ his talcnwd n31“ 1.. oi Q. Henry s colorful character. me C1 0 Kid- ‘hc Gav old Southwest. with Cisco silppos- edlv out of the vray. bazmcn take on new darlniz and come out int-o the ‘menu -. ._. Ridinlt the ranfle \\'..h his Y-Jhf- ed lieutenant. Gorduo. Cisco comes, across an Enellshman and his bonu- tifulfiauzhtcr who nrv lidrlil. ‘on their way to uurrhasi» .\ ..l.‘l..l. C1500 breaks up the rcbhcrv and rescues the oirl from a runmvay’ horse. v Dazzled hv lllf‘ (‘llllllll of lllP En llshmans daughter, (tzsco ruirs wit them to a mvstcrv ranch of a Ch ris tm as GIFT Selections BRUSH and (‘OMB MIRROR SPITS esc PEN and E)E£N(‘EEA Si‘. S *1.5c AIR FORCE PEN and PENFill SETS‘ 3H.‘ SREDDIN BROS. ~3€4€¥%7%§ is?" " T! .......-.azaslaazaaasema: Biitifi-iaiiiilii-BKZQRERRNR ? s; 1T 3.50 4E V/RIPUI‘ \\'.\'i'i‘lll'IS Q‘ l".-\.\'('Y (YLUCKPB g $ .95 f0 SB 3i) 1 o Box 0f Snillllncr)‘ m 4 mau_ iii} P1332? llnllllcnucres. owned bv a V/Qaillly f\\'l£.lO\\'. it is lherethat things begin happen with llilhtnlng-llke rap-l lne widow. ablv played byuanet‘ Beecher, has Cisco jailed for a ,trlme he didn't commit. but the _lr-, YCDPCSSIDI DISCO 513K165 8 dilllllfl jail-break alltl. bllll handcuffed. he‘ sncois it out with her crooked torc- , man. The thrilling climax comts lwhen Disco trans the widow in u] Iweb 0f her own maklnil. l i Shelia rtvaxi, bcautllu. and prom-j isznz young player. l5 Romeros rem-antic interest ill "Tue uav Cab- ‘AUDIO. rlcr refreshing and eifectnc r The roaring action in " . lberformance was enthusiastically , , _ _ ‘i ' d_ Caballero‘ stalls when runltis cf flit-five Ciscds death spread through the. ltcoert Sterling and Chris-Pin ‘Martin, as uordito, come througnl ‘with excellent performances. Other ‘bright spots in the fine ieaturcd least are pmvided by Janet Beech- cr. Etlllllllld MacDonald and Jacque- : lnc Days. l Directed by Otto Brewer at a crisp pace. "The Gay Caballero" 1s =sct in eye-filling backgrounds. The lteam of Walter Morocco and Ralph luletrich produced the him. Albert ,Duflv and John Larkin wrote the ‘screen play, basing it cn an original lswrv by Walter Bullock and Duffy. The program includes the 7th thrilling chapter of the Adventures of Red Ryder. Also two shorts entit- led-Eskimo Trail. and cold Turkey. “i§*%2r§i~ ;"*i%.%.Z-.";r§aE Carter's Toy and Fancy Goods Store SANTA ilLliliS Headquarters Our siaff has been very ltllrl)‘ these past few weeks getting ready for the an- nual visit of the venerabie SANTA CLAUS who al- wnys makes CARTERJS TOY STORE his head- quarters. Here wl'l he dis- played one of the larger! ' and finest stocks of Chr-‘st- ',. mos Gifts. It would he im- possible to describe the different items on display, but come in nnd see ihcm. We have already rom- mvnm-d putting aside woods rcirclcd C0 be delivered later. estates-raises. i u " "@145.- We maln- a specinlitv of soiling useful and practic- al Toys and other goods which will zlve the rec-Ill" lent the most. satisfaction. See our display windows. Garter 8r 6o. yup .._ -._._ , Cf utniv l, Limited v 1 m? rtatfctclcteclcl-eiststerc ‘and New Yolk He. n. clnldr n in Swss rlr t - El Chins Lbrziilons. Ii bu: ull ‘)ll".ll(l.l\' of til.» f‘r5i, Santa Clans ~ t, l‘l)'.‘(l lll quaint cos- ill one-inn.‘ days d t0 keep evil spirits uwnl‘. Cl. frur i;:_\\ u lllmus \\‘t',0 supp .. ‘S-n’: IWUWIIQS at the l head ct ‘ . $81311, which stops as and such gills The ("Nile their calls to ' but xitake the rinz communities. s the yscungzstcrs .1‘ mm villi; and. i , ~ moniv ll * " v "' Vzil‘ 0! . 1 Kn bl‘ tin l. In th in:- - \\ _ _ cc . iO l’ ' r, u v : ii in cb- (l ~_\- nlvt w, Ciru . l nnd <11 h "(‘j-nll-' ' in the lTi-vitly ~:.|iv12ni.\n Rv 1i ll\' ill '|' Yill ii \\'.\l{l)ll()lll§ c» nrr quit: " ' -\\" bu". Y IYQHUC- rial ilnc. Even . l: to some ex- turn‘ . i I um not ‘Wllltfllllllt; wry t r11 did s04‘. V. ' ml some he “icons ('01: . (milling tplmv. up on inc f‘. n11 which. as a‘. some jumble ' 7 with and suc- l . iethlng w t l .. .1, color their nnlvedriess. Nothing like that at a... The Story-Bunk ls Waiting The whole husinrss 5,5 one might lime former-n when the energetic \\',V.S. lrn‘ anything to do with it been nrurtnlzvd on lines l impress tho imitiatcd. Every- lms lizvn classified and dock- . lvof- z luggage iibeis h iv:- ,.ri u-"d lil m“ DTOCPSS.G1T‘- ment. lll\‘(‘ lxwn 1 ranged accord- ing to :70. Mons. women's, boys‘. and ’ s‘ cinthlnq all have their C‘. F/(‘ililfflfv Poiminrnncnts. Nor do di- Yl-lwll flllll $li'l)—(ll\'i.'~i(rl1 001x50 (herd Wmncns dresses. for ll‘l~'l£illC€. arc rzmdorl nv .llll‘l in small. me"- ium. and nrqf‘. 'I‘I*i\ r-lnurcs that cvcrvborly van he [uteri out in the mmimum of time and with the grvntrsi lnrulify. I was shmvn mund by a. lady who, lrnm hvr experience in Lon- don. is uv-ll fiifcri in deal with this particular form of emergency‘. The first room into which I passed, as well as containing boots and shoes and stockings -thcse in heaps from which the neressitous one must fit hllnsplf or herself -:ll.<.o contained pieces if Iurnililrr. cvr-n some china, and a nil." or vhilrlrmrs ixooks. The lnttci" shmlldnsilccoed m bringing that added much of brightness to the children who have been fitted out with the needed clothing. A casual glance quicklv nsstlred mc that many cf the old fmoritrs were among tllcm. _Biue Eyes or Brown’! Men's suits. men's shirts, men's hats —there they were. all neatly arranged. Beside them the boys’ d‘:- pnrimenh-tmd this, I was ns=urcd is much in need of being constant- ly replenished and increased. Boys’ garments, not least. boys’ shirts, are difficult to come by it appears - perhaps because boys arc so hard on tireir wearing apparel. Anyhow SonsTnnoA-r Cn:s1'_t_Zo|.os Gdrgle With ERVILINE - - Wnzlc many swrs 8L1- kseping watch at ud cvcn in some o.’ the \\'lll c1113)‘ their tradi- ls urt on the night be- ms that kindly, zuddy- ‘chckvd 5min makes hi5 rounds, ikccmbcr" 6, wh.ch is the Upper Vnlvs. Santa Claus doings ~\'l\-, FIT. 1S back loss lilfu fllcihing Tiiciiomeicssl ~ j not vied to soc on t THE ‘Swiss Children Not l To Miss St. Nicholas ll. suiiparl-and. Nov. 28 - leads s. long procession o- GJQQT - "Millers". nlostly from tilliuvtn w fifteen wars old. These asslsants wear long - white nigihtshlts. hue,- csrdboml mask and illuminated headdress fashioned by themselves under the l guidance of their teachers. Equip- p;d with horns and bells the bays exercise quite a pied-paper spell upon the inhabitants. Thouazids of eager spectators, bsth young . and old. line the streets viiercver "u “Rh 5'1- Nlvllir’ ‘. B‘ rhOp of the meiuy parade goes. and sun,- Ml‘ ~1 l" -\~*i~l M 1Y1‘. Win cn that able Santa Claus grits are contri- (iuy m the ilt'\'l‘llih ccniuiy’ gave butcd gmrzrrusly by l‘i'.(‘ll1l$ of prrsuills zu the poor. youth. Many a, home is visllcd At scqxr-srt-zcd Bvflwald. in the afterward; by the Zurlcii Slum Claus and his helpers. and all Slur! ‘ JKlv alter lunch with obedient child en receive ihlr n g-u‘ of nil rho sclinclbcys share of pzcsexits. Naughty chil- on tho \ll ~ squirm‘. ETYPP)‘ latll N11, howrwrr. are slc-rnlv ropri-, ('r\1'l‘ii.\ .1 d crwbrll ltnd m-indcd. and in uigcnt cases a switch. made by Santa himself from twigs of birch. is leit with the parents of the culpzlts. ‘Ilhe Cthristklndil, a brautihil angel commemorating the birt‘. of the Christ Child. ls the brirgcr 0i’ Christmas joy and gifts in Swi zrr- land on Chrlstma5 Eve. This lai y spirit is said to be travelling 0.1 o magnificent, lClIMiBLT-GFEWTI sleigh, heavvllv laden with trees and tan- talizing pack-ages. Pesently, in every home of the land, fnznllies will path-tr around their lrarrant. qklint’: trots and will si~g the _ cutiful carol; o.’ olden daj. and -, pond tin Bibivi»; gal tidnrs 0f m.- Nativity. f With 250.01"! SOHIPFS still kelp n-r vlzil at the front. Clvlstmns, i940, will find mnnv men folk cf mili- fury agr- mls<ing m Swg<< homes. bu! the j, i“’llli_\' i rzitionillv csllcrt. d Chrisimns fluid will a< ill lilill. pr.>vldr\ for.‘ , sol-rial holiday trims, as wfl as f To" {rifts amw nccdv men. i At no timp of fir: yca- << Swim] zerland lovclicr th-m ciu. _ Christmas season. Ii ls n _\'lll— phony in white, ivnh n sapphire skv sfrctchlrt; over rural moun- 5' i: tztins and sparklirg sn fields. tin spur of fhxc 01.101! limos, ll‘l‘(‘ will b." no f0rcfcn~ to cnjov invlm w ntwr and its acrvnlyanvinzf lunla szirnv anti ice so r . the .1 Swim pcoplp are dc". rmlrzcti to korp ii: h‘: m ms of thus: picc- lll ll1l'.li‘.‘1‘. llhclv is a laoint which lllOlliPFS of ll)'“_\',\ should banal‘ in mind and sot , .- wiio m11_\' be llilzlnjr k --in(l (‘ITHS arc . l'(‘lll?.\€‘lll..., Emu fur ‘routs have boon (‘0llil'lbllli‘\"l, A box ‘of bluv hats and 0200f brown ‘oats. si - by SlflP. surely (iispvl 1h»? wor- rzcs alike oi tile blondc. who can- “sec horscll“ m n brown not, ‘and the bruncllo. to whom b‘uc ,miilinery is equally obnoxious. Ob- viously the whole pro‘ ‘rm has been wr-ll-scrutiiiiscd through vcry ioni- iinne evcs! vriréis- mriEéEiiiior. Month of October: Grade X-1. Margaret MacDzrrl- aid Grade VIII- 1. Irene Emnan". 2 George Tweedy; ll. Ruby .\l_lc- ‘ Donald. l Grade V-l Malcolm Sicuart‘ ‘.2 Don McLeod; 3 George Wllsm | Grade IV (a) - 1. Forest Lea; 2 Fred Alyward. Grade IV (b) —i. Elizabeth Stewart; 2. Alice WiLson; 3 Matt- hew Acorn. Grad-e I*!-1. Jean Enman. Grade II val-J. Marjorie Mac- donald; 2 Eugene Macdonald; 3. Beulah Wilson. ' Grade I (a) —1 ,2. Eddie Acorn; 3. . ' Grade I lb) --1 Norman Wli- son. Perfect attendance: Earl Aly- ward, Jean Alyward, Irene Enrnan, Marjorie Macddnald, Eugene Mac- donaid, Malcolm Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart. Thacher: Cecilia Currie. News Briefs DETROIT, Nov. 28 —(AP) - “Two oceans with an adequate navy in each" presents the great- est securlty for the United States Henry Ford said in an interview today after announcing com- pletion of plans for the establish- ment of a brunch of the Great Lakes naval training station at ins Rouge Plant. NEW YORK, Nov. 28 —(AP) —— The Chemical Marketings Company and its president, Dr F. A. Kerbess, named in the Dies Committee's white paper report on German activities in the Unlicd Stairs. lS- sued a statement today denying "accusations. implications and in- sinuallons of the committee." BELFAST, Nov 28 (CP Cable) - John Miller Andrews, New Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. 511d today ihat he would continue the policies of his predecemor, Viscount Craigavon, who was an implacable foe of union with Eire. QUEBEC, Nov 1841C?) —’I‘he second sesion of Quebec Pro- vinces 21st legislature will open Jan. 7 next. Premier Adclard God- bout announced late today. CAIRO. Nov. 28 4mm __Gen. Georges Cairoux. former Governor General of French Indo-China. an- nounced today his appointment by "en. Charles do Gaulie as head of the Free French movement for ih-e Red Sea, the Middle East and the Balkans. OTTAWA, Nov. 28-16?) - Es- tablishment of a French-speaking ea CEART-OTIFETQFTW GUABBTAN Comiskey, Sikes I In return match LITTLE ROCK. Ark. Nov. 2'l— (Am-Promoter Jack Keama sn- nounced today he had signed Pat Comlskev. New Jersey heavyweight, and Bob Skcs cf Pine Bluff. Ark.. clazmant of the southern heavy- weight title, for a 10-round bout Dec. ll. l Comiskey knocked out Sikes in the first round at Jersey City last summer. l Biamcéilroat y Extremists i For llioting ZAGREB. Yugoslavia, Nov. 27- rAPl-_Ailtlioritlcs blamed Croat National cxlrcnlists tonight for rioting ut the University of Za- ‘ grub in which several students were ‘injured today. The injured includ- ed Mlnden Sinoijan. son of Barisa ‘Smoljan, minister without portfolio and peasant leader. He was shot in the leg. l A number of arrests were made wind police said the students would lbe turned over to courts for trial. The fighting was between Croat. .peasant students and nationalists. [who barred the entrances to a ‘university billlding against a. pea- sant mcriintz. The peasants broke l into the building through the base- i Axis flhfilll, 71w cxircnllsis favor an protoctorre for Croatia, part of Yugoslavia I *:;..i‘:l>;:."“:vAll‘ Force Communique From Egypt 0,1131; Egypt, Nov. 27.—(AP) 7 The Royal Air r"orce lssueu th-S communltluc Wednesday night: "All UN.‘ WU-filtill ULKYJH, FHJUE VHJTC curried our cu uurnulgreln, Birsof- ail. suit harlaun unu Maddalena. .\\L.,‘l.kll' lr;il1.~...:t.l'l was destroyed ill u 10w “fl/pl “LLULHK at Lizlrntllgrclil. Many inccndltlrv bombs full 1n U10 encnlv cnlnl) at Blrsuluil and also at bldl lsarranl and Middalcila. _ "One of uul‘ tumult ‘MS Wet 111 llllzi svrits cl raids. _ " icnu lloo.) xlnccnirallolls at Dnllulla wcrc attacked. all bombs fading in the target, area." C.~\.\'.\DI.»\NS HONORED SOMPHVTIERE IN ENGLAND, - 'l‘nr- Princess Royal, m '" \l!llltil‘lll 0i ihc Ailxilirtry .,l scrvzcc, visited the 2nd nul Signals and snowed deep interest in a new Cnlliliilflll fac- snnilc rlovcloplnent in a cable-lay‘ ing device. _ The King's sister is Colonel-in- Chief of illi‘ Royal Signals, with w ' l the Canadian formation is affiliated. Maj. Gun. Victor Odlum General Olliom Commanding I119 2nd Division, nnd senior signal of- ficers nccoznpmlicd the Princess. A gimrd oi honor commanded by Capt. W. P. Siirrcff of Kingston, Ont, gave the royal salute on her arrival anti Lieut. E. P. Turton of Montreal demonstrated the facsim- ll(‘ wifh Slgmller E. G. Brockman and L.\ll{'(‘—CIll‘l)Cl'€\l Andy Parks. both of Edniolilon. rze in the Princcsss own lrlndw it: was transmitted ovar the lacs mile machine, It read: “I am dollohterl to be able to vlslt the 2nd Canadian Divisional Signals today. Mary. Coioncl-iu-Chlef." Af- icr tic ilPl)il‘.'lill'(‘ of (he Princess Royal downs of copies were run off 3S SOllYPll S, government will announce a decis- ion vvhen and ll’ one is made, Air Minister Power tcld the House of Commons today, Hr- zvnswered a question from Wilfrid Lacrolx tLib. Quebrc-Montmorcncyi. satisfaction. You will finld quality, craftsmanship and economy wherever you find the Penman: label. There's more than a name attached to this famous trademark . . . there's a tradition that stands for complete customer r<al KNITTED PRODUCTS Klkuo UNDERWEAR . . . OUTERWEAR . . . HDSIERY {To West indies |fall measured two lsouthern section and eight in the M @411 “fir? use When you tell your friends and im=in<~ss associates that ihcy can roach you at the Mount Royal llotcl, you at once stump yourself as an ex- perienced traveller of dis- crimination. For the utmost in convenience, service, and “a good address", stay at the Mount Royal llolcl. Come to the MONTREAL military college in Qucb-rc is a quvsilm 0f policy upon which the DIRECTION VERNON (i, (ARDY i lfoid these into the Tum Trade Mission Leaves today UITAWA, Nov. 27 ~10?" -»-C1in- adals trade mission to in» West Indies and South America. which hopes to increase trade with ccun- tries in those sirens, will lvnvo 0'.- éawa Friday, it was announced lo- RY- > The delegation will be llcadrd hv 3 Trade Minister Macliinnon. Ho zvlil l be accompniicd bv his deputy min- ister, L. D. Wilgrcss. nnd two ric- partment officials, Yves Lamont- ague and G, B. Smith. The party will lravc New ‘fork by plane Sunday" for Miami. I-‘roln Miami the mission will nrov- 'i to NRFRU- Bflllflmft‘. and rcmztln lherc until Wednesday before returning to Miami. Gold Snow, Rain keeps N. Y. shivering NEW YORK. Nov. '!i-lAP)_ l-Ieavy Snow. cold rains and chill- ing winds kept the norlluvcsiom United Stains undrc heavy wraps tndul'-—3 1-2 works mic-so the of- ficial advent of winter. The season's first major snow storm swept New York state. The inches in tho north. The storm—earllcst in ycnrs in New York city-blended snow. sleet and rain nnd left ankle-deep slush in its wake. ‘The snow cover ranged from three to 12 inches in New Eng- lnnd while high tides su/lshcd along the coast. but caused no damage. South Texas Begins recovery, HOUSTON, TeiL, NOV. 27—(APl l —South Texas, harassed (our days l by great floods, begun the long re- ‘ covery process tonight. Ralnciouds were gone, swollenl streams had reached their crests- and many families were moving back into soaked homes. Damage was incalculable. Thous- ands of head of cattle floated dead on the waters. Crops were ruined. Some homes were washed away. The Red Cross estimated 2.2011 persons had been "acutely affect- ed" by the floods. JELLY ROLL 3 eggs yolks. beaten 3-4 cup sugar 1 tablespoon csld water Grated rind l ltmnn 1 tablespoon lemon juice Italian silbxnairint l the subs 2-3 cup slftcd cake flour _ ' . '. \-\ a m m“ MARIN 01E -Dramntlc action, detailing the death of flu .1‘. ill’! hands of combined Bnnsx. .-r\ s depict-ed by camera as seen from Dlillli‘ WHAT] notion. Top to bottom, shows bomb misws uh ' ' ' ‘His mid-ship and aft, and last but not lr-n. '., _ final plunm. ._. us, RENOVATE... INSULATE... 1 teaspoon baking pnrdcr 1-4 teaspoon salt 3 ess whites. stlffly beaten l cup raspberry or peach jam or some tart j Method: Beat t. e egg yolks until thick and lemon colored and gradually beat in the sugar. and add the cold water. grated rind am! r lemon juice, Sift the flour. then measure and sift again with the baking powder and salt. mid this ,lnt0 the egg yclk mixture. a small; amount ll. B l, me. Boat L11»; egg, lwhltes until still, but not dry and m“) d mllxiliill‘? also. I! ilronse 52a ow pan. lined with heavy pupcr and agnln greased, Bake in a moderate oven I350 deg. F.) f.:r about 20 minutes. mm Wit C" R Slvet cf waxed paper or chees ltth that has hm‘ sprinkled with icing sugar; remov ' Dfl-Dfl’ qulckl from bottom of rake and trim of C“llSty edges. Spfcltd the sake with jam or jelly and ml WTIP l" W“ P9001‘ t? chill. Cut in l-I-lnch slices to serve, Alexander Murray Products- LIMITED . irslolncs £10.. :10- nfALill COMPANY U T-llP ROOTS - SIIIIGLES - iliSllL ll ATE NIICOIA INSULATING ll NARD BOARD. i; to f ON THESE FRUUU(TS tRlJM Yvon Al S Sold By R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED BOTH STOR E S